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Health NewsTissue-Growth Gene Tied to Scleroderma Scleroderma: A Rare but Devastating Disease Search Results 1�of 7 Web Pages | See Categories and Related Topics Handout on Health: SclerodermaThis booklet is for people who have scleroderma, as well as for their family members, friends, and others who want to find out more about the disease. This booklet describes the different forms of scl... Details >National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, National Institutes of HealthIf you have scleroderma... You need not to feel alone! The Scleroderma Foundation is dedicated to providing emotional support to people with scleroderma and their families, enhancing scleroderma education and public awareness, and funding the most promisi... Details >Scleroderma FoundationJuvenile Scleroderma The selected resources included in this page may help children with skin disease; it offers camp information, on-line chat and more.... Details >Scleroderma FoundationLocalized Scleroderma Also available in: Portugese Spanish This document explains the nature, prognosis, complications, and current treatment options for localized scleroderma. It also explains the difference between localized scleroderma and systemic sclero... Details >Scleroderma FoundationMedication Information - Scleroderma Foundation Becoming better informed and more organized will help you be a more effective partner in your healthcare. The Scleroderma Foundation will inform you about any new developments regarding drug breakthr... Details >Scleroderma FoundationScleroderma Support Groups Select a state to find a scleroderma support group in your area. A toll-free phone number is listed for further information if there is no support group in your area.... Details >Scleroderma FoundationWhat is scleroderma? Scleroderma, or systemic sclerosis, is a chronic connective tissue disease generally classified as one of the autoimmune rheumatic diseases...... Details >Scleroderma Foundation
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